This is a first-hand account of theatre in apartheid society. Exploring the forces which led to the foundation and development of "New South African Theatre," the financial backing provided by the South African business world, the black majority's point of view and the influence of cultural boycotts and problems of tours abroad, it provides specialist information on the Market Theatre. It also considers black consciousness and trade union and state-funded theatre in South Africa.
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This is a first-hand account of theatre in apartheid society. Exploring the forces which led to the foundation and development of "New South African Theatre," the financial backing provided by the South African business world, the black majority's point of view and the influence of cultural boycotts and problems of tours abroad, it provides specialist information on the Market Theatre. It also considers black consciousness and trade union and state-funded theatre in South Africa.
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First Edition. Hardback. 4to. pp 183. Illustrated laminated boards. Issued without dust jacket. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. Contemporary theatre studies, v. 1. ISBN: 3718650444 Very good indeed with one corner slightly bumped.